Example sentences of "amount [prep] [art] same thing " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ No , I 'm a scientist , but it amounts to the same thing . ’ |
2 | ‘ It amounts to the same thing , surely ! ’ |
3 | Any measure based on ratios ( or , what amounts to the same thing , differences in logs ) is to be preferred . |
4 | If you can afford a magic standard then you can use this to increase the leadership or add to your combat result which amounts to the same thing for the all important break test . |
5 | Users often report experiencing the sort of twisted non-Euclidian dimensions associated with the Old Ones , so it 's reasonable to assume that this is how Mait made contact with them , or with whatever race memory remains of them , which amounts to the same thing . ’ |
6 | This last point does not necessarily mean that you have to be using a page description language but , for the moment at least , it amounts to the same thing . |
7 | Pure democracy has never worked : it works in a moderated form where there is a literacy qualification , or a property-owning qualification — which usually amounts to the same thing — and the voter is capable of making an informed judgement . |
8 | The lack of either standard or system amounts to the same thing . |
9 | The reason why ( 6 ) is perceived as if it was assignment is that the indefinitizing effect of the determiner means that the hearer is granted no more about the entity in post-copular position than : ( a ) The properties denoted by the noun used ; ( b ) The fact that it is an entity ; but the latter fact has already been given by the subject noun phrase ; hence the effect , with such a determiner , amounts to the same thing , in practice ( but not in terms of intensional pattern ) , as simple assignment . |
10 | Readers usually know something about authors whose books they have read , and even if they don " t know anything , it is natural to imagine an author figure , which amounts to the same thing . |
11 | It is the most promising ‘ global language ’ candidate , or at least the most likely to permeate other languages so thoroughly as to amount to the same thing . |
12 | This is not very far from the belief that pleasure and happiness amount to the same thing — a belief with deep flaws , as we saw in an earlier chapter . |
13 | If this is the case , then means and ends amount to the same thing since the same moral demands apply to both in the quest for Truth . |
14 | When electrical currents flow they produce magnetic fields and so it is possible that these two therapies amount to the same thing . |
15 | In our society , such ritual celebrations of changes of status through ageing are now restricted to religious occasions like baptism , confirmation and burial , though ‘ coming-of-age ’ parties amount to the same thing . |
16 | Charges often amount to the same thing . |
17 | This happened once while I was at Binbrook , and we were all jailed for a week — well , con fined to our quarters , really , but it amounted to the same thing . |
18 | It amounted to the same thing for him . |
19 | Here there was room to have a dig at ‘ trade unionists … too , screaming abuse and interfering with others on their way to work ’ , alleging that excitement on picket lines and at rock films amounted to the same thing : ‘ These are all manifestations of the primitive herd instinct . ’ |
20 | And literature will amount to the same thing : all writers are copycats . |
21 | In America 's case that should amount to the same thing . |
22 | Two sets of words may amount to the same thing , but one set may be caught by the Act and another set not . |